Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. This paper examines how injurious speech case law in traditional print and broadcast media balances protecting victims who suffer emotional or physical harm while still preserving publisher\u27s First Amendment rights. These cases provide a framework within which the injurious speech jurisprudence can be applied to emerging forms of communication, including the Internet. By exploring the injurious speech cases from broadcast and print, this Note deals with the following issues: Can a public figure sue the press for intentionally inflicting emotional distress? What are the limits of parody\u27s special First Amendment status as courts transition...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
Millions of people worldwide use online services to communicate via e-mail; to post and read message...
With the integration of technology into society computer mediated discourse (CMD) has become a stand...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...
The purpose of this comment is to analyze the potential First Amendment implications of the appearan...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
In the United States, there are now two systems to adjudicate disputes about harmful speech. The fir...
Incidents illustrating the incendiary capacity of social media have rekindled concerns about the mi...
Because of the importance of the blogosphere as an emerging medium, this Article suggests that Congr...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous “John Doe” de...
Words hurt! Recent news stories about cyber bulling make clear that a word can cause as much pain as...
It has long been a fixture of Anglo-American law that defamation plaintiffs are not entitled to inju...
Today I want to discuss the ongoing issue of how the internet is affecting areas of media law – in t...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
In the past decade or so, internet libel has become one of the hot topics in internet law. Internati...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
Millions of people worldwide use online services to communicate via e-mail; to post and read message...
With the integration of technology into society computer mediated discourse (CMD) has become a stand...
Cyberbullying became a major news story after a MySpace message took a deadly toll on a teenager. Th...
The purpose of this comment is to analyze the potential First Amendment implications of the appearan...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
In the United States, there are now two systems to adjudicate disputes about harmful speech. The fir...
Incidents illustrating the incendiary capacity of social media have rekindled concerns about the mi...
Because of the importance of the blogosphere as an emerging medium, this Article suggests that Congr...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous “John Doe” de...
Words hurt! Recent news stories about cyber bulling make clear that a word can cause as much pain as...
It has long been a fixture of Anglo-American law that defamation plaintiffs are not entitled to inju...
Today I want to discuss the ongoing issue of how the internet is affecting areas of media law – in t...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
In the past decade or so, internet libel has become one of the hot topics in internet law. Internati...
Confusion exists in the courts over when to impose liability on media defendants for physical injuri...
Millions of people worldwide use online services to communicate via e-mail; to post and read message...
With the integration of technology into society computer mediated discourse (CMD) has become a stand...